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RIT's and are
RIT's research programs are rapidly expanding.

RIT's and Art
* Bragdon's sketch of his Bevier Building at RIT's Art on Campus

RIT's and House
His tenure at RIT saw additional PhD programs ( in microsystems engineering, computing and information sciences, and color science ) inaugurated and improvements made to RIT's athletic program ( such as the construction of the Gordon Field House and Activities Center and the elevation of the men's hockey team to Division I ).

RIT's and which
All of RIT's teams compete at the Division III level, with the exception of the men's and women's ice hockey programs, which play at the Division I level.
RIT's campus is host to thirty-one fraternities and sororities ( eighteen fraternities and thirteen sororities ), which make up a small percentage of the total RIT population, usually ranging between 6 % and 8 %.

RIT's and .
RIT's athletics nickname is the " Tigers ", a name given following the undefeated men's basketball season of 1955-56.
Prior to that, RIT's athletic teams were called the " Techmen " and had blue and silver as the sports colors.
RIT's team mascot is a version of this Bengal Tiger named RITchie.
One of RIT's unique features is the large presence of deaf and hard-of-hearing students, who make up 8. 8 % of the student body.
The National Technical Institute for the Deaf, one of RIT's nine colleges, provides interpreting and captioning services to students for classes and events.
Today RIT's program is the fourth-oldest and one of the largest in the world.
As of winter quarter 2007, NTID encompasses 5 % of RIT's enrollment, or about 799 students.
The move to a more spacious location was critical to RIT's 1966 selection as the site for the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, and the 1, 300 acre ( 5. 3 km² ) campus in suburban Henrietta opened in 1968.
* Chontosh, a 2000 graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology ( RIT ) was honored as RIT's 2005 Outstanding Alumnus.
As of winter quarter, 2007, it includes 17 % of RIT's enrollment.

dormitories and are
* The five dormitories are just beyond the practice fields for easy access for players and coaches to the locker room, meeting rooms and offices.
The official names for the dormitories are ( listed in order of construction ):
Undergraduates are guaranteed four-year housing in one of MIT's 12 undergraduate dormitories, Those living on campus can receive support and mentoring from live-in graduate student tutors, resident advisors, and faculty housemasters.
Upperclassmen dormitories are located on the south side of campus, with Fraternity Row and the Christian Center.
Most buildings are in the Romanesque style, although some dormitories, engineering buildings, and physical sciences labs are of various Modernist styles ( especially two large Brutalist dormitories at the campus ' northern edge ) that sharply contrast with the predominantly red-brick campus.
But many of these facilities are now gone, and many villages are dormitories for commuters.
# Residential occupancies containing sleeping units or more than two dwelling units where the occupants are primarily permanent in nature, including: apartment houses, boarding houses, convents, dormitories.
The traditional style residences resemble dormitories while the suite-style residences are like an apartment.
The controlled study included only households with incomes greater than $ 200, 000, which virtually excluded only residents that are living in college dormitories and the staff of homeowners ( an income below $ 200, 000 would, after income taxes, barely cover the annual property taxes on the average Old Westbury property, much less the mortgages, upkeep and all other living expenses ).
Several dormitories are also set to be renovated.
# North Kargar Campus is where most of the dormitories are located.
Many of the residence halls are found scattered throughout West Campus, while other dormitories ( affectionately referred to as " The Valleys ") are located adjacent to West Campus in Goldsworth Valley.
The dormitories vary in design and age ; some are from the original Mayflower Hill construction, with the newest addition being the Alfond Senior Apartments.
Eight dormitories are currently used to house students.
Although many privately owned dormitories ( kollegier in Danish ) exist in Copenhagen, there are also five which are partially administered by the university.
These are normally referred to as the old dormitories, and they consist of Regensen, Elers ' Kollegium, Borchs Kollegium, Hassagers Kollegium, and Valkendorfs Kollegium.
Hotels, dormitories, and many private guest rooms in the region are almost always filled to capacity during the fly-in.
The dormitories are to the right ; the Oval is straight ahead.

dormitories and home
When the team's new headquarters across town in Kirkland were completed in, the Seahawks held training camp at home for the next eleven seasons ( 1986 – 96 ), staying in the dormitories of the adjacent Northwest College.
# The Beren Campus in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Midtown Manhattan is home to the undergraduate schools for women, including Stern College for Women and the Midtown branch of the Syms School of Business, along with dormitories and other facilities.
It is home to the undergraduate schools for men, the rabbinical seminary, the Belz School of Jewish Music, the high school for boys, the Azrieli Graduate School for Jewish Education and Administration, the Wurzweiler School for Social Work, and the Bernard Revel Graduate school, along with other divisions, offices, libraries, dormitories, and other facilities.
The former drug store, old telephone office, barber shop, and cafe building, Talbert's Garage and home, and several other homes have been purchased by the school and remodeled, or added to, to provide classrooms, dining hall, dormitories and homes for students and faculty.
Further south and east, across East Campus Road, is East Campus, home of the Ramsey Center, the East Campus Village ( apartment-style dormitories ), and several fine arts facilities, including the Georgia Museum of Art and the Hugh Hodgson School of Music.
Julian was not allowed to live in the college dormitories and first stayed in an off-campus boarding home, which refused to serve him meals.
Lausanne Hall, originally home of the university's Women's College, is now one of the university's undergraduate dormitories.
Bramley Hall, considered one of the high-rise dormitories along with Briggs, Perry, and Mortimer Halls, is home to upperclass students.
As a member of Harvard's class of 1829, Holmes lived at home for the first few years of his college career rather than in the dormitories.
Gorham is home to most of the University's dormitories and competitive athletic facilities.
About 75 percent of those students live in dormitories on campus while the remaining 25 percent are day students who live at home and commute to the school.
Today it is the primary section of the university, home to thousands of students in nine dormitories and most of the academic buildings.
Five large ( 1, 000 man ) dormitories were constructed and a 187-space mobile home park were completed by 1974.
Traditionally, young girls who wish to work lived in factory dormitories and send their wages home to their family.
In addition to hosting football games, the stadium also includes two dormitories, Pinal and Navajo, in the South stands, and Sierra Hall, which today is home to offices for the music department and Residence Life, located under the east stands.
The Annville Academy building became known as " South Hall " or " Ladies Hall " as the North College building was now the home to the men's dormitories.
It is home for over 18 businesses and dormitories for Philadelphia University.

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